The Integrated Network for Societal Conflict Research (INSCR) was established to coordinate and integrate information resources produced and used by the Center for Systemic Peace. The following data resources were prepared by researchers associated with the Center for Systemic Peace and are generated and/or compiled using open source information. These resources are made available as a service to the research community. All CSP/INSCR data resources have been cross-checked with other data resources to ensure, as far as possible, that the information recorded is accurate, reliable, and comprehensive.

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Center for Systemic Peace, Major Episodes of Political Violence, 1946-2015 (War List), Annual Set lists annual, cross-national, time-series data on interstate, societal, and communal warfare magnitude scores (independence, interstate, ethnic, and civil; violence and warfare) for all countries; Full Set (1946-2012) includes both country data and scores for neighboring countries and regional context for all independent countries (does not include independence wars).

Polity IV Project, Political Regime Characteristics and Transitions, 1800-2015, annual, cross-national, time-series and polity-case formats coding democratic and autocratic "patterns of authority" and regime changes in all independent countries with total population greater than 500,000 in 2015 (167 countries in 2015) (SPSS and Excel data; PDF codebook) Click here for the list of changes made during the year 2015 annual data update (SPSS and Excel file; PDF codebook).

Center for Systemic Peace, Coups d'Etat, 1946-2015, event list includes successful, attempted, plotted, and alleged coup events reported in Keesings Record of World Events (Keesings Online) and other sources; successful coups are cross-referenced to the Polity IV data series to distinguish "adverse regime changes" from "autocratic coups"; also listed in the codebook are cases of leadership change that are not considered coups (e.g., assassinations, ouster by foreign forces, victory by rebel forces, forced resignation) (Excel coup list and Excel time-series; PDF codebook).

State Fragility Index and Matrix 2015. This document provides the State Fragility Indices and the eight component indicators for the most recent year available for 167 countries with populations greater than 500,000 in 2015. It also includes detailed technical notes describing each of the indicators and indices in the matrix and the information sources used. The year 2013 State Fragility Matrix is featured in Global Report 2014. A copy of Global Report 2014 is available below on the left and at the top of this page.

State Fragility Index and Matrix, 1995-2015, provides annual state fragility, effectiveness, and legitimacy indices and the eight component indicators for the world's 167 countries with populations greater than 500,000 in 2015 (SPSS and Excel data files). Technical information on the sources and construction of the indices and indicators is provided with the State Fragility Matrix 2015 (above) and in Global Report 2014 (link on left).

Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, National Crime Records Bureau, Crime in India annual series, 1954-2006, compiles country, state, and district (beginning in 1971) figures on annual numbers of riots, murders, and dacoity events (also, cases of arson beginning in 1996); includes annual state numbers of civil and armed police and area and population figures (SPSS and Excel data; PDF codebook).